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2015 Minyanville Publishing and Multimedia, LLC. All Rights ReservedNew Way to Protect Your Fortune: Adopt Your Adult Girlfriend Switzerland&rsquo;s real estate market has been booming over the past few years thanks in large part to foreign investors. So far it&rsquo;s shown few signs of trouble while UBS&rsquo;s (UBS) Swiss Real Estate Bubble Index went up in the third quarter it showed no indication of a bubble. One major driver of the boom was foreign investors&rsquo; desire to protect some of their assets. But what&rsquo;s an investor to do if for one reason or another they can&rsquo;t buy a home in Switzerland or taking a page out of Mitt Romney&#39;s book store their money in offshore accounts? Well ...http://www.minyanville.com/mvpremium/2012/02/01/new-way-to-protect-your/
Wed, 1 Feb 2012 14:37:00 ESTDeficit Hawk Donald Trump Saddles Florida Deficit Hawks With Unpayable DeficitBoca Raton says the South Florida Tea Party owes the city &quot;more than $6 000 for police officers and barricades deployed for the April rally that featured Donald Trump &quot; according to the Palm Beach Post.Tea Party Chairman Everett Wilkinson tells the paper he's &quot;awaiting an explanation for the charges&quot; which were about double what he expected.&quot;We're working on paying it &quot; says Wilkinson. &quot;We don't have the money right now but we're good at paying our bills.&quot;Now hang on a second -- the South Florida Tea Party the largest tea party in the state is in debt? But but...but...they ...http://www.minyanville.com/mvpremium/2011/06/14/deficit-hawk-donald-trump-saddles/
Tue, 14 Jun 2011 14:29:00 ESTFlorida--Home of Sun, Sand, and More Staged Car Accidents Than Anywhere Else in AmericaAn interesting article from the Palm Beach Post came our way this morning via reader Ted Cossette. The title?&quot;Florida leads U.S. in faked car accidents.&quot;According to the piece Florida &quot;now ranks first in the nation in questionable insurance claims for what appear to be staged accidents according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau. The number of cases grew 77 percent in the first half of 2010 compared with the same period in 2009.&quot;Why?It seems that Florida's no-fault insurance law adopted in the 1970s have been exploited by scam artists--in many cases professionals--which added roughly $50 per car in higher insurance ...http://www.minyanville.com/mvpremium/floridahome-of-sun-sand/
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